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Asheville Citizen. CITIZEN JOB OFFIC. NO. 13 PATTON AVENUE. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, de And Job Work of all kiudi dont wirtj fromptntts and at low prict.

Furaan, iitoa Cameron, 'illTOllS Sl) PROPHIETOE9. 1 Yaor, i Moa 1 Year gs.oo 3.00 1.50 .76 'CKKLY VOL III NO 179. ASHEVILLE- N. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 91887 PRICE 5 CENTS 77.V.V'; low, DAILY EDITION. VM.I.H NOCIF.TIEN.

DAILY EDITION. THE ELECTIONS A. A. WaltefieM in.ii 1 I'X-, l(v Inspector (Jeneral for -1 1 oV U' I'ar'r KmliiMil li tary. MctHurst yY.i" .1.

Fa.Tt; High 1 -V- MoetH it' A Sf t. '-Ii'ti iy 1.. t'arrt no ij. ''i K. 11.

No. K. y. ivn' Id 'lie, -ecre' ary. mul I'nril Moii'lay nijjlita each had a plurality of 42,851 in a total vote of 819,275.

The campaign throughout the State has not been a particularly active one and a heavy vote is not anticipated. In this city, however, the campaign has been one of the most exciting and bitter of the past decade. Ohio Election. By telecrapn to tha AthevUle Citizen. Cincinnatti, Nov.

8. The election in Ohio to-day is for Governor, Lieut. Governor, Judges of the Supreme Court, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Member of Board of Pablic Works, Members of the General Assembly, and county and township officers. There are four tickets before the people, Republican, Democratic, Union Labor and Prohibition. The weather is pleasant all oyer the State.

In this city Hon. John F. Hoke of Lincolnton is attending Federal court. U. S.

Commissioners Cunningham of Macon and Stafford of Mitchell are in the city. Mr. A. E. Posey, V.

A. Smith, B. G. Gaden, Mr. W.

G. B. Morriss, of Hendersonville are in the city. Our irienl Dr. Edgerton, of been swelling around muchly of late.

He had a bad case of mumps. We regret to learn from the Times that our friend Capt. M. C. Toms, one of the progressive men of Western Carolina, is critically ill.

We trust iie may soon recover Into the Coon Business, The Franklin Press says "We learn thut Mr. Geo A. Jacjbs, of Cullasaia, and a visiting friend from Tennessee, went out hunting last week and succeeded in killing a fine buck. On their way home the dogs "treed" somtthing in a couple of large hollow trees standing close together. The trees were cut down, when eleven coons ran out, nine of which were killed by the hunters." TELEGRAPHIC NEWS CONTINTiD ON FOURTH PAGE.

THE ELECTION. Democracy and Honesty still obtain in this grand country. New York joes democratic Virginia buries Mahone and his ism. Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ohio, go republican, so far aa indicated, by reduced majorities. We thank God and feel better.

Now for 1888 and Cleveland. A little Are i quickly tredden out Which, being suffered, riven cannot quench." may rob you of time, bat by increased diligence you can make up the loss; but if it rob yon of life the loss is irremediable. If your health is deHejate, your appeiite fickle, your sleep broken, your mind depressed, your whole being out of sorts, deperd on it yon are seriously diseased, la if. sueh cajee Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" will speedily effect a genuine, radical cure make a new man of you and save you from the tortures of lingering disease, A fine constitution may be broken and ruined by simple neglect.

Many bodily ills result from habitual constipation. There is no medicine equal to Ayer's Pills to correct this evil, and restore the system to natural, regular, and healthy action. til CAN DIE. If you want to get pore candies Something fit to eat Go to ''ook tc LaBarbe's Fruit Stand, Number Twenty North Main Street. They always keep the finest, So set your mind at rest.

For they manufacture it themselves, Ane you are sure to get best, nivad Hoosie this morning was charged to be false, and a lively row ensued, in which the police took an active part. The town in a ferment bordering on a riot and the authorities have asked the sheriff for a posse of deputies jto quiet any 'disturbance. New York, Nov. 8. The United Labor people are as energetic as last year, but indications seem to point to a reduced vote for their ticket.

It seems as though Louis F. Post, candidate for District Attorney was running somewhat ahead of his ticket, but careful observers have been heard to say that he must land a poor third. who is running for the Senate is evidently polling a good vote on the east side, and professes confidence in his election. Troy, Nov 8. The election is progressing quietly.

Republican inspectors who refused sign lists because of the presence of alleged crooked names signed the books this morn'ng under an order ot Justice Ingalls. Names of dead men, were erased in nearly all wards except the eighth, where" inspectors still refuse to sign the lists, the order not having served on them. Votes were tsken in the presence of all inspectors. A big vote is being polled. Buffalo, Nov.

8. The weather is very favorable for the election. The sun shone bright and clear most of the morning, and the temperature was mild. Voting is progressing quietly. The prospects are that a large vote will be polled.

Tabor. Democrat, for Attorney-General, is running ahead of his ticket, and a very large vote is being cast for C'armiehae', for State Treasurer. THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning cpt Monday) at the following rates 'Irictly cash One Year, Sis Months, Three One One Week, 16 00 3 00 1 60 50 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper every Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. Sruri yottr Job Hot of all kind to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply awd vith dispatch. Arrival anil Dfpnrlnre PMcier Trnins.

ii.isBt'RY Arrives 6. os p. leaves lor Mor-rlstown at p. Tf.nnkssee Arrives at 12 1 p. and leaven at m.

riven at 9:00 p. and leaves lor Spartanburg at 9:10 p. m. HpartaNBCRO Arrives at leaves lor Morristown at 9:10 a. va: rreight accomnjodatlon leaves Aeheville tit a.

and arrives at 9:00 m. Wa ysesvili.s Leaves Asheville at 8:00 a. and arrives at 4:50 p. m. Heather Indication.

Virginia Cooler fair weather, preceded by rain in southern portion, light northerly winds shifting to easterly. North Carolina Light rains followed by fair weather in eastern portion, fair weather in western portion. Tennessee Cooler fair weather, light to fresh variable winds. tB-The Citizen, with latest Associated Tress Dispatches will be found regularly at all hotels and news-stands in the ritv. When the tsupply may be exhausted at those places, call at the oflice.

All parties indebted to the Citizen will please call and settle. W. K. Moore, of Webster, is in attendance upon Federal Court. Mr.

K. P. Axley, of Murphy, is in attendance upon Federal Court. U. S.

Commissioners N. M. E. Slaugh ter, of (iraham, and Sam H. Henry, of Cherokee, are in the city.

We are pleased to see I'r. Harlan, who has been quite sick fur several weeks, on the street again. A cave-in occurred yesterdav morning at Swannauoa tunnel, which will take a day or two to remedy go the way will be clear. Traffic will be via the route pending this difficulty. Mr.

and Mrs James Buttrick returned Monday nieht from an extended tour through Europe. They have been absent for about three months visiting the. principle cities of the old country. If time were money, judgiDe from our subscription books, we are very rich; but not wishina to be selfish we are-more than Jivnlo wiiii patron. and re eive some of the real substantial iort.

A rejular convocation of Abbeville Chapter No. 'jr. K. A. will be held this Wednesdavi evening at o'clock Bharp.

Bu.sinef-s of importance will come before the meeting. order of High rriest- S. AMMiRsiu.AG, Sec. Mr. T.

J. will open to-day a fiiBt-class restaurant, under the store occupied by Messrs. H. Redwood where good square meals, well s-erved, of the beat the market affords, will be furnished for from L'5 cents up Give Mr. Sumnert call.

He will suit you, we are sure. The -eeond semi annual Sunday School Convcntii'n cfthe Leicester and Sulphur Spiings Circuits of the Methodist church, S.mth, wiil meet at Balm (ipive church, two miles west of this city, next Sunday and Monday. A large number i delegates and visitors ate expected to be present. Some parties, two from Clay -and one from Macon, bound over to the Federtl Court, were brought in tied. Their of fense, we are informed, was only a misdemeanor; and it occurs to us that Marshal Settle will fce able to find deputies who can bring such men to court without resorting to tuch extreme measures, and we dare say will do so.

Tin Old Reliable Nissen Wagon. Messrs. Niisen A of Salem, N. who have been making the celebrated Nissen Wagons for over a half century, hundreds of which have been used with the greatest satisfaction in Western No. Carolina, have established an agency in this city under the management of Mr.

J. L. Smathers. These wagons are made specially for etrength and dur ability, combined with lightness, and never fails to give satisfaction. Call on Mr.

Bmatbera at Fawyer store. Ot Tobacco Mabkbt. Our market is active, strong and high All colory goods are eagerly sought and taken at high prices, line cutters selling for from L'O to bo dollars per hundred and fine lemon wrappers for from 30 to 60 dollars per hundred cash. Our aver age prices are higher than in any matket in the nited Matee. buyers are hungry for good tobacco, and complain that not enough are being ottered.

Our planters should note this. When the demand is active and keen, and abeve the market is the time to sell. Mebshs. W. A.

Blair Co. Invite special attention to tkeir veiv laree. complete and eupeib stock of Furniture. It is one or tne most complete in the South, and comprises every thing, from the cheapest up to high grades. Their chamber auita, parlor luits, and furnishings are richly worth an inspection.

Buying all their goods direct from the factories, they save com- misiions to middle delares, and can give their customers goods cheaper than they can be usually gotten. Give them a call, examine their stock and make your homes more attractive and comfortable. New Styles and Shapes at Law's, 57 and 59 S. Min St. Our new square shape in White Granite and Inner ware just ont ia the prettiest we had yet, and at even lower prices than other fhapes.

New patterns in Glass (both colored and crystal) at bot tom prices. Great bargains in Hanging and Stand Lamps, also special lot 1 Abie Knives, imperfect. We carry the largest and best assortment in Western North Carolina and offer our patrons the lull benefit of lat reduction in prices. AFTERNOON DISPATCHES GOOD WEATHER AND GOOD ORDER. SILK STOCKING FUSTS SHORT HAIR DEMOCRACY IN CHICAGO.

REPUBLICANS DISTURBING THE PEACE IN VIR7 GINIA AND ARE ARRESTED. The Virginians Polling Short Vote Democrat' io Victory Strongly Indicated. T1I11E4TE.EI 1ISTCRB. IX XEff YORK-REPEATERS TRY TO GET iy WORK AJTD ARE ARRESTED, The Anarchist Tote Smaller Than Expected Old Has-sachngettg Holding Her Own For the Republicans. Illinois Election.

Ry.UltfrapD to the Ashevlila Citizen. Chicago, Nov. 8. Reports from most of the wards up to 10.30 a. m.

indicate that a very light vote ie being polled, although in the Labor districts respectable showing was made in the early morning hours. It looks as though not more than one-third of regular vote will be called out. There are five tickets in the field the regular Republican, the Silk-Stocking Democracy, the Short-. Tair Democracy, the regular Labor, and theGlea-son-Labor. The election is for county commissioners and on the adoption of the Jury Commission law.

Massachusetts Election. By Ulefraph tojthe AibrTill Cltlsen Boston, Nov 8. The election here is proceeding very quietly, al though there is considerable sup pressed excitement, and many vigorous workers are around the polls. The weather is oerfest. Dispatches forwarded from vari-ors parts of the State at 1 o'clock this afteraoon show that a heavy vote is being polled.

As U3Ual the town of Hull was the first to send in tne complete vote. Inere is an old adage in Massachusetts, "As goes Hull so goes the State." Hull's vote to-day stands, for Governor, Ames, 19; Lovering, 31. Race Troubles in Tennessee. (By telegraph the Asherille C.tisen Chicago, Nov. 8.

A special from Chattanooga, says ''A telegram from Saddy, a mining town 25 miles from this city, says the mountaineers haye armed themselves and are marching against the negroes of that town. This has aroused the negroes, and they have all armed themselves and are awaiting the approach of the offensive party. The Sheriff with a posse has gone to the scene of trouble. Great excitement prevails, and women and children have taken refuge at one end of the town. Saddy is a Welch mining tpwn of one thousand people, and about three hundred negroes are employed at the coke ovens.

Ihe trouble has grown out of a fight between a negro and a white man, in which the latter suffered. The mountaineers now threaten to take the darkey and kill the whole colored population. The Pennsylvania Election. (By telecTap'i to Aihevill -Cltinn.) Philadilphia, Oct. 8.

Election in Pennsylvania to-day for State Treasurer for the term of two years, and for Judge of Supreme CcMrt to serve twenty-one years. The Republican candidate! are William B. Hart for State Treasurer and Henry V. Williams for Judge of Supreme Com! The Democratic ticket is Beinard J. McGrann for Treasurer and T.

Ross Thompson for Supreme Court Judge. The Prohibition candidates are Dallas C. Irish and Simon B. Chase Com parisons in these elections will be made witn tne vote ior uie iaie Treasurer in 1885 wLtri Quay, had a plurality of 43,516, in a total vote of were divided as tol lows: Quay, 324,694, Day, 281,178, Spangler, 15,047. For Governor last year Beaver, a 1 tr.

'1 1 o.i.i No. 701. R. Li- pia lU'fnt Jordan Stone. Secretary.

Metis iq ill t.f the Knights of Honor on the second be loiirth Nfr.oJ.i'. uitlits In each month. As'fvMr F'lj' A. F.iA. F.

Wake-el I Contain, W. J. A. Conaut, Sec. Meets 1:: Mas'-inic Hall thirl ThurS'lav niffht in eai'h iionlh at clock, ana Ut itri'i 4th Thursday 'iltit for Instruction.

Thr Ai'imtle VuhUc lA'TCiry, over Kep-ier's 'ore, oppomte Eatrle Hotel, and next 1 i TUe Hank of Abbeville, in open to visitor from 19 a. in. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to etSOj m.

Absolutely Pure. lhli powder never vines. A marvel of purity strength aii'l vtiolenoment's. More economical than Ihe ordinary kinds, aid te poM in competition with the multitude of low test, short we'ahl alum or phosphate powders. Snld only in 07M.

Kuril ItiiiiNii Powunii 1 Wall New Vork. inl'J-dAwl2m COMPOUND OXYGEN BTS. HABGAN GATGHELL fnCS In Kafir lllark, JUatn tit. ASHEVILLE, N. Unai pound Oxviji-n in c.iTinTrion wlta meMicttted fiHlrnin cures AMhma, ltroiK inl Is, N'nul Caiarrti, f-orc Tttroat, Lo of Voiv, lnMcast-H of the l.iver and Kidneys, Bladder, and all tlla.ses depending on mpure or liniioveri-shcl hlnud.

Il circa Rhcumatusm when verything els Calls. It the only remedy tfrnt will OUTe Chronic Nasal at-trrn. If nutler from IhialoathHonit and dannerfju1 di mme to oar offli'e ami inntv on in 1 1 wilt cure you, uo nmtter hnw nx you have hi.Tered. Nocbare for consultation. There is r.o v.iirmotn In tho at-ovc is not tr Ictly true you may rely up 1 ry urd.

Wecin prove ail and im-re. 11 we believe uiir we will raolrly tell you ni. dn nut wjwt( you Uwe winnoi help you. We aleo treat all disease; of the Rectum, or lAWzx Bowels, sin as Hemorrhoid? l': Fii-mxf, latulft, Prolapsun, etc The treatment ia iwys ucceewful, and nearly always painless. Wtoore without tnu use of the kn.ie, ami in a few lays.

No loa of time lrom luiMiuhM or pleaa OFKIi OF THE WORLD," 1 Nr.w Mry ir, lwT. In the full ot lt I whs in Pin jwir health that 1 was obliged tu Cfinrel all ot my lecture Rf agciiients for thw in! it, and to K've up writ- rforatirae 1 went to AheviLe and placed myself under the rare ofl irs HarrMn and ratehel 1. Continuing liu ir treat ment i Imp health and Ktrenitth. Jin of tie an feel Letter than I have fur venr- regard oxj t-n i reatcient a oeiDi? 01 jreat vulne; they, themselves, are (rt-ntlemen of Bill and worthy of lb: confidence oi the public. Bill Nye.

HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Oxytj-n. nd ghlp It to all parts of the counLry, even to the Paclri Coat. We send apparatus and hemicaU OlaV two months for 812. This is as valuable ftnthe oflice treatment. The wondertol curative resalta obtained with fcttretment is aatonishinK even to us.

you wmA to learn more oj (hi. ami our jmSotss in the cure oj Chronic DUeanen, write or cal torii'uitrated book explaining treatment Jrce. DRS. HARGAN GATCIIELL, Main Asheville. N.

Jane 3-dawLf i H. U. LANG, "the jewei.i.i:r,' i South Main Ahiiiviu.k. CITY MARKET. I hai Jut put in a Refrigerator and am well prepared to keep meats in goad condition.

Will keep Ihe best of BEEF, WSBMVTTOS. BM0KED SAVSAGE, BOLOGXA SACSAGE, FJIESH FISH and OYSTERS, Il winn Give wx a ah are of your patronage. Order DrompUy attended to and roods deliver-J T. J. 81MNIR, A- PattoBtA venae, eader Powellfc Snider'' p.

neavy vote is polled lor so ear in the morning. Not a single arrest is reported up to 11 a. in. A woman is at the polls in one pre cinct of the 21st ward holding tick" ets for the Union Labor party. Maryland Elections.

(By telegraph to the Asheville Citizen!) Baltimore, Nov. 8. The election in this State so far'as heard from, o'lock y. m. is proceeding quietly thus far.

The number of per sons about the precinct is very small, and a stranger would hardly suspect that an important election was in hand. Up to this time colored voters who usually vole early, have nut gone to the except in small number. Tiny may ex ercise their right later in the duv. In the First and Second legislative districts of the city, democrats are confident of success, while the Third district is in doubt at having gone republican in the late municii al election. Up to 1 o'clock this afternoon perfect quiet prevailed throughout the city and police arrangements are such as probably to prevent disorder.

It is not expected the vote will be as large as that of the municipal election two weeks Democrats now express confidence in getting a majority of from six to eight thousand, while meny iepuli-cans, concede the city by a smaller majority. So far meagre inttlle-gence from the counties indicates a quiet election. New York Elections. By telegraph to Ilia Aihevill CItiaea 1 New York, Nov. 8.

The election in New York State to day a for Secretary of State, Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney General, Sta'e Engineer and Surveyor, nine Justices of the Supreme Court, iienale Assembly, and Representatives Congress, from 19th and 25 ih districts. Returns will re collected tonight of the vu'io tor the four principal candidates for Secretary of Slate. These are Fred Cook, F. D. Grant, D.

W. C. Huntington, and Henry George, united labor. The vote will be comnared with the vote cast for the heads of tickets in 1885, when Governor and other State officers were elected. The number of election districts in the State is 3141.

Of this number 10S7 are in New York and ngs counties. The Associated Press bulletin will give the vote by election districts. The present State officers are all democrats The las'. Legislature stood; Senate 20 republicans, 12 democrats; Assembly 74 republicans, 54 The election in the 19th Congressional District is to fill the vacancy caused by the death oi Nicholas Kane, in the 25th district to fill the vacancy caused by the election of Frank Hiscock, rep to the U. S.

Senate. It is believed that of the 233 000 votes registered fully 220,000 w.il be cast, and it is generally considered that this will inure to the advantage ot the Republican party Extreme bitterness of the campaign has become subdued into earnest work at the polls by the adherents of the respective candidates. Workers were out earlier than usual and in much larger numbers, almost every nominee having one or more personal friends at every polling place in the county or district. There have been more than the or dinary number of arrests for ille gal voting, but they have been one at atime. New York, S.

Aavices from throughout the State indicate that a Jarge vote is being polled many places reporting the Heaviest ever cast. All points report tine weatner and unusual interest in the result of the day's election. Albany, Nov. lne day is warm and fair. A large vote is be ing polled.

The George vote ia not as Urge as labor leadeis expect. At 1 p. m. two-thirds oi the votes nad been cast. Rochester, Nov.

8 The weather is fine. The vote is not quite up to the average. Cook, for Sec retary of State, is leading by a good margin. Indications are that the prohibition vote will be double that ot last ear. The George vote is lees than was claimed for it.

New York, Nov. 8, The city is quiet, voting going on earnestly. Up to 11 o'clock in a majority of districts one-third of the votes had been polled. Reserve police were held at headquarters to answer any call, and patrol wagons were ior tneir uansportation. TROY, Nov.

8. lne allegation that repeateis attempted to vote at The Cumberland Valley and Unaka Railhuad. In reference to the above road, which is to run up the Tennessee river through Graham, Swain and Macon counties, "the Franklin rress say? We had a very pleasant call this week from Coi. W. A.

Hoskins, a prominent gentleman of Sweet Water, who is greatly interested in building of this impoitant road. He says the company has ample capital, that they have determined to build the road, and he is fully satisfied of the early completion of this great line. We have endeavored heretofore to show the many advantages of a road through our mountain country. It is the shortest and cheaptat route from the great West to the Atlantic coast, passing through a country rich in agricultural lands and tim bers, and especially in its minerals. From the geological formation of th country belt traversed by the C.

V. and U. road, almjst every mineral known to our country ought to be, and doubtless will be discovered, with intelligent exploration. The following minerals are known to exist Iron ores, including lim-enite and magnetic, in great quan tity and of most superior quality marbles oi ever shade, mica, asbestos, corundum, roofing slates, gran- He, golil, etc. We hope to see active work com menced on this great road at an early day.

Ul EI), At her father's in Henderson county, Ida Irene Lvtle, daughter of John M. and N. A. Lytle, aged 21 years. Kot dead, but ileepeth.

After a long and painful illneas of nine weary months, borne with gentlest patience, God gave "to His beloied ileep," and her loving family and many friends laid her to rest in the Mill's River church yard where so many of her kind red already slept Gone, in the fullnees of her vouth and eeautv to the God rhom having not seen she loved," gone, from her h.ved home on earth to tt "Father's House" in heaven, ttone. from iier bed of pain and wearinese to the land where the inhabitants shall no more aav I am sick." Then why should your tears roll dowu And your hearts be sorely rWen; For an thcr 3tar in the Saviour crow And anotber soul In Heaveu J. T. B. Federal Cot rt Convened promptly at 1 1 o'clock yes terday morning, all the officers be'ng promptly at their posts.

The following giand jury was sworn: K. J. Aston, Foreman; H. B. Hyatt, J.

Siler, Jonathan Zachary, A Miller, I Israel, Kvans, II Henderson, Pavi Ballard, Queen, A Cannon, Keener, A Wood, John Parker, Mears, Moore, Murray, Fngliih, Angel. Wm Daniels, ana Jerre Hughes. Judge Dick charged Uie jury in his usually able and felicitous manner. The docket was taken up and the fol lowing cases disposed of United States against Henry Gibbs, Folk county, distillery, nol pros. Jesse Burleson, Mitchell, retailing, nol pros.

Cato l'rince, Folk, distil. ing and retailing, submission feuiltv. MeCraw, Henderson, reaioving guilty. Sharp, Haywood, having empty casks, nol pros. Steven Bell, Cherokee, retailing, guilty.

Bedford Welch, Macon, distilling, guilty. Sentenced three 100 tine. James Ledford, Yancev. retailing, guilty. Judgment suspended on payment of cost.

Wiley Bishop, Transylvania, pension fraud. Having app-ale'd to a higher cjurt by dying, the case goes off the docket. John Davii, Cherokee, distillery, nol pros. Lee roller, Haywood, not guilty. Frank Maikum, Henderson, distillinsr.

guilty, Especial Attention-Is invited to the large array of popular remedies to be found at Pelham'g Pharmacy, near the poet office. It is a rule with this house to keep any thing that is wanted in the drug line, provided it has any merits. We adyise our friends in the country that when in want of any medicines to try Pelhara's Drug Store. They fill physicians' prescriptions at low prices, The quality of their goods isun-1 excelled, itiey Handle a lull line ot Sundries such as drug stores usually carrv. Theirs is a complete assortment.

se'23 dtf 'Large and well selected etock of Ladies' and Misses' Woo Cashmere and Merino HosejiTgtin, at Whitlock's, a a A freeh lot of old Bald Mountain Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey just received at the Pioneer Saloon for medical use. tf large stock of Woolen Dress Goods and Black Silks just in. at W'hitloce's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A New First-Class RESTAURANT Just Opened Under Redwood's Store. PATTON AVENUE, ASHBVILLE, K.

C. Fish, Oysters, Game. Everything this or any market affirds served in best style, at reasonaole rates. Heals served at all hours, A First -Class Cook ia engaged. Give me a call, nov 9 dtf T.

J. SUMNER. W.A.BLAIR&CO. Wholesale and Betail FURNITURE 9 DEALERS, Chamber Suits a Specialty. 37 Fatton Avenue, ASHEVILLE, N.

We keep the Best. Boarding tlouses ami Hotels Furnished in Part or Entire. WARDROBES, Sideboards, Bed aod Single Lounges, safes, bedsteads, in fact everything required to' famish any part of a houses at prices to suit the purae, of The best line o( Bed in the city. PARLOR SUITS a spe cialty. Nice line of Ladies' Rockers for Christmas.

Call and see our splendid stock of ParJ or Window Curtains. Respectfully, W. A. Blair BovddAwly S5.00FORK,rKYrol- 1 he above amonnt will be paid fjr every Uve lox. In good condition, caught this later, delivered to el her Messrs.

T. V. Waddell. 1. Sevier or T.

Baird. DOT8dAwSt BY ORDER OF THE CLUB The Virginia Election. Telegraph to the Asheville Citizen, Nov. 8. There is a large vote bein polled here.

Re ports from other precincts in the country are to same eftect. Democrats are very sanguine and Republicans are equally so. Several small fights have occured. but no one was seriously hurt. Weather fine.

Charlottesville, Nov. 8. The weather fair and plearant. Voting progressing quietly. Indications are that a large vote will be polled and that the democratic candidates will be elected.

Winchester, Nov. 8. The weather fair, all quiet, and there is a falling off in the republican vote owing to dissatisfaction among both whiles and negroes. Democrats appear to iie polling their full strength. Indications are that in this city it will be close, and with chances in favor the Democrats.

Republicans have carried it by good majorities for s-veral years. Alexandria, Nov. 8. The day opened cloudy but the sun soon came out with a balmy atmosphere. A very full vote is being polled, and there has been no disturbance whatever, up to this hour, nor is there likely 1 1 be auy.

Both parties are in good humor. Indications are that the vote will be close. Norfolk, Nov. 8. Norfolk City elects two delegates to the Legislas ture and Portsmouth one.

Ports mouth will go democratic as usual. Weather cloudy But pleasant and ing in this city is pi ogre-sing ac gently now, although one prici ct in the fourth colered ward was not opened until twenty min-utts lo ten, owing to the sickness of one of the democratic judges of election, and the tilling ol his place by the judge was not acceptable to the republicans. Congressman Geo, E. Bowden was arrested shortly after the iir-inct opened while harrang-ing colored ter.s the democratic judges ruling that he was disturb ing tne peace. Another republican politicians was arrested for interfering with voters in one of white words.

Both were released upon their own recognizance to appear Friday to answer the charge In dications are that democrats will reelect their candidates. TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS. A fire in Evansville, on the 8th destroyed the Odd Fellows Hall and other buildings. Loss aboat $150,000, The Indian troubles do not lessen. About 1800 Indians including 400 warriors have escaped, and troops are in pursuit.

I here four new cases and three deaths from yellow feyer at I ampa yesterday. There are four teen cases under treatment at the hos pital. Something Good Coming. The Templeton Opera Company is to be here on the 14th, 15th and 16th; and of course something good is in store for the play goer. Among the plays to be presented is Audran's great three-act La ascot te universally popular in the great cities, but never before presented here.

Possibly Pinafore or some other of SHllivan and Gilbert's pieces, which never tire, will be presented on one of the three nights performance of this opera company which stands very high on the list of good standard cempanie. Piles, fistulae, rupture and stricture radically cured. Book of par ticular, 10 cents in stamps. World1! Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, New York.

dAwlw Wool Mittens for Ladies; Gentlemen; Misses, Boys and Children at hillock's. buy your groceries from S. w. Mc- Crary und have them delivered free, I tf.

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